ABSTRACT We present a series of pediatric and adult cases in which intestinal ultrasound (IUS) visualized benign and malignant intestinal polyps. These cases demonstrate the potential of IUS as a rapid, noninvasive bedside modality for evaluating abdominal pain. IUS has a role in recognizing structural abnormalities and associated complications such as intraluminal masses and intussusception. Although not a diagnostic standard for polyp detection, IUS can complement endoscopy in selected cases. These findings highlight an emerging, broader application of IUS beyond inflammatory bowel disease assessment.
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